inexorable force
the inexorable march of time
the seemingly inexorable march of new technology.
an inexorable opponent; a feeling of inexorable doom.See Synonyms at inflexible
the doctors were inexorable, and there was nothing to be done.
trying to prevent the inexorable slide into war
The importance and the inexorable trend of the study on the new nuisanceless separation methods were point out.
Who can halt Woods’ inexorable progress towards yet another championship?
And so it went, the inexorable elimination of the superfluous.
The West is not on an inexorable slide towards irrelevance. Far from it.
There was no hope for him. Buck was inexorable.
What happened to the supposedly inexorable march of the machines?
Lucy and her father would fain have rested longer, but Jefferson Hope was inexorable.
Ser Gregor grunted through his breaths. " Some dead man" . He came on, inexorable.
Light from the Sun exerts a small but inexorable pressure, and this pushes on the dust particles.
I felt sure that Mrs. Nichols, inexorable as fate and remorseless as conscience, would presently rejoin him.
What jailer so inexorable as one's self!
It's an incredibly slow but inexorable process: the Sun's increased in luminosity by about 40% since it was born.
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